Another day, another book hits the shelves, this time dissecting the once-mighty Joe Biden and his bumpy journey on the road to reelection in 2024. Chris Whipple’s latest offering, “Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History,” supposedly delves into the mind of Biden as seen through the eyes of those close to him. Among these insiders is none other than George Stephanopoulos, the ABC News anchor who has been under the radar yet somehow maintains his popularity with the left. It seems this book is destined to be a sparkling gem in the litter of Biden’s dismal political narrative.
Whipple’s book reveals that Biden’s mental decline has become quite the conversation starter, with Stephanopoulos empathizing with the then-president during a post-debate interview that followed a train wreck performance against Trump. Observations from insiders have guessed that Biden would be best described as “heartbreaking up close,” which sounds more like a diagnosis than a compliment. One can’t help but wonder if the administration’s “unbiased” media representatives are finally cracking under the pressure of their own gaslighting campaign that has persisted for years.
The spectral presence of that infamous June 27 debate haunts anyone who remembers it. Biden emerged as a “hoarse and semi-coherent” shadow of a candidate, while Stephanopoulos acted as if he were tenderly questioning a grandparent rather than a sitting president. Following the debate, eyebrows were raised when Biden blatantly stumbled through queries about his performance, claiming he didn’t even tune in to watch it himself. Maybe he was hoping it would disappear like a dream, only to wake up and realize it was a nightmare.
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Biden’s lackluster mental state had been an open secret among some Democrats, who seemed to do everything possible to deny reality. They were swift to gaslight anyone bold enough to point out the obvious deficiencies, especially during the regimes of press secretaries like Karine Jean-Pierre, who boldly labeled video evidence of Biden’s own ghostly moments as “cheap fakes.” It’s almost comical how delusional they’ve been; truth doesn’t seem to matter when clinging to the hope of political survival.
Interestingly, the details disclosed by Whipple leave readers questioning Stephanopoulos’ motivations. Why would he treat a president whose mental acuity is in question with such kid-gloves? It appears that both Stephanopoulos and members of the Democrat establishment had one thing in common: a shared interest in protecting their own images, instead of candidly addressing the elephant in the room. The backdrop of family loyalty plays a role here, with figures like Jill Biden and Hunter Biden pushing for a prolonged political presence, even when the writing on the wall suggests it’s time for a graceful exit.
In the world of media and politics, it’s telling that neither Whipple’s book nor the actual implications of Biden’s debate disaster made it to Stephanopoulos’ own Sunday show, “This Week.” Transparency is clearly not ABC’s strong suit, especially when revealing their ties to the book might risk too much uncomfortable spotlight. So while members of the liberal elite scramble to salvage Biden’s image, it’s clear to those paying attention that this isn’t just a story of loss; it’s a narrative of a party desperately trying to cobble together a façade while the truth lurks just beneath.